USAP4usap
At USAP, we show up for each other.
USAP4USAP, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, was established to help support USAP communities during times of crisis. The endowment is funded by USAP team members and others with additional support from USAP.
USAP4USAP is managed by a Board of Directors made up of USAP team members in a variety of roles and locations.

I’m super grateful that I’m working with a company that is so supportive. My husband’s job wouldn’t even pay him for the days he had to take off in the immediate aftermath, but USAP4USAP not only was understanding of the time I needed to take off but also gave us this grant. We’ve been in shock and then a fog trying to get through all the steps we needed to take to absorb having a huge hole in our house that goes from the front door to the back garage and with the insurance company. This grant eased a lot of anxiety and pressure helping us to get a storage unit and securing basic necessities to help support my kids and family.
Team Member
Grant Recipient
Receiving support from USAP4USAP during the hurricane was a tremendous relief. It made a significant difference by helping us afford rent while we were dealing with the aftermath of the flood. Their assistance not only alleviated financial stress but also showed me, firsthand, the care and concern USAP has for its employees. It reinforced my appreciation for working with a company that prioritizes its people's well-being.
Team Member
Grant Recipient


U.S. Anesthesia Partners Reports 96.6% Patient Satisfaction, Exceeding National Benchmark for Second Year
By Exec Edge Editorial Staff | Tuesday April 28, 2026 Most patients never meet their anesthesiologist before surgery day. They sign a consent form, may ask a few questions in pre-op, and wake up in recovery with only a hazy memory of the clinician who kept them alive through the procedure. For decades, this has made anesthesia one of the hardest specialties in medicine to measure from the patient’s perspective and one of the easiest to overlook.USAP is the only national anesthesia provider to routinely measure patient satisfaction.

U.S. Anesthesia Partners Q&A: Dr. Kurt Jones on Clinician Leadership, AI Innovation and the Future of Anesthesia
By Exec Edge Editorial Staff:Few medical specialties have transformed as quietly — or as profoundly — as anesthesiology over the past quarter century. What was once largely confined to hospital operating rooms has moved into ambulatory surgery centers, physicians’ offices and outpatient facilities across the country. This move is driven by advances in drugs, monitoring technology and techniques that allow increasingly complex procedures to be performed on increasingly complex patients, who then go home the same day.

